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Pulaski aldermen pass short-term rental ordinance on first reading
Summary
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted to adopt a short-term rental registration ordinance on first reading Feb. 25, creating a registry, requiring business licenses and hotel-motel tax collection, and defining short-term rentals as stays under 30 days.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted on first reading Feb. 25 to adopt an ordinance to register and regulate short-term rental units, requiring operators to hold a business license and to remit hotel-motel tax where applicable.
The ordinance, developed by the city planning commission and drafted with input from aldermen, is intended to create a registry that identifies short-term rental operators and a local contact for complaints or enforcement. City presenters said the measure treats short-term rentals as residential units for fire and building classification and ties compliance to existing licensing and tax requirements.
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